The Allegorical Temper: Vision and Reality in Book II of Spenser's Faerie QueeneYale University Press, 1957 - 248 páginas |
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... fact its resolution is now staring us in the face : the reader is meant to react to the horror and the allurements of Mammon's cave . But he is then meant to see that Guyon does not react to them . This , I think , is the point of the ...
... fact its resolution is now staring us in the face : the reader is meant to react to the horror and the allurements of Mammon's cave . But he is then meant to see that Guyon does not react to them . This , I think , is the point of the ...
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... fact of " Five sonnes . . . begotten of one wife " seems included merely because it is a part of the record . If there is some justification for Archigald's deposition we are not given any opportunity to moralize , since Elidure ...
... fact of " Five sonnes . . . begotten of one wife " seems included merely because it is a part of the record . If there is some justification for Archigald's deposition we are not given any opportunity to moralize , since Elidure ...
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... fact and meaning that only the poem itself generates ; it is the consequence , not the cause , of the image . The same holds true for the conventional personification of Shamefastnesse . Whatever di- dactic implications attach to ...
... fact and meaning that only the poem itself generates ; it is the consequence , not the cause , of the image . The same holds true for the conventional personification of Shamefastnesse . Whatever di- dactic implications attach to ...
Contenido
A Critical Misadventure | 3 |
133 | 150 |
The Demonic Allegorist | 211 |
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The Allegorical Temper: Vision and Reality in Book II of Spenser's Faerie Queene Harry Berger Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
The Allegorical Temper: Vision and Reality in Book II of Spenser's Faerie Queene Harry Berger Vista de fragmentos - 1957 |
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Acrasia allegory Alma's castle Amavia anagoge Archimago Aristotle Arthur attitude Belphoebe Belphoebe's Book Bower Braggadochio C. S. Lewis Canto vii character Christian chronicle classical comparison concept consciousness context critics Cymochles Diana divine doth dramatic earthly Edmund Spenser Elizabeth epic simile episode ethical Everyman evil excellence existence F. M. Cornford fable fact Faerie Queene faint faire fiction Furor Gloriana God's goodly grace Guyon hero hero's honor human idea ideal kind knight krasis literary lust Maleger Mammon Mammon's Cave man's meaning Medina merely metaphor mind moral narrator nature Palmer passage passions Penthesilea Phaedria Phantastes poem poem's poet poet's poetic action poetic allegory poetry problem Pyrochles quest reader reality Redcross seems selfe sense shame Shamefastnesse simile six cantos sophrosyne soul Spenser spirit stanzas suggests symbolic T. S. Eliot temperance theological things tion University Press virtue W. K. Wimsatt Watkins weakness words York